Campus News

  1. April 21, 2025

    It Happened at Michigan: A century of Yost

    When Yost Field House opened its doors on South State Street in 1923, it was the largest indoor collegiate athletic complex in the U.S.

  2. April 21, 2025

    Accolades — April 2025

    Awards and honors for faculty and staff from around the university.

  3. April 21, 2025

    Police Beat — March 2025

    Crime map and statistics for March 2025.

  4. April 19, 2025

    Men’s gymnastics team claims seventh NCAA Championship

    The men’s gymnastics team earned the program’s seventh NCAA Championship team crown behind a score of 332.224 on April 19 at Crisler Center.

  5. April 17, 2025

    UM-Flint receives $746K grant to promote digital accessibility

    A $746,000 grant will enable UM-Flint’s Office of Economic Development to become a regional hub for the Michigan Inclusive Training Technology and Equity Network program, or MITTEN.

  6. April 17, 2025

    Faculty-led democracy projects receive presidential awards

    Five faculty-led research projects from across the university have received Presidential Awards for Understanding Democracy.

  7. April 16, 2025

    The order that launched the Revolutionary War, 250 years later

    The start of the Revolutionary War 250 years ago can be traced to one manuscript containing the orders for the Concord Expedition on April 18, 1775.

  8. April 16, 2025

    Catalyst grants fuel groundbreaking sustainability projects

    Five research projects tackling key sustainability issues have received funding through the Sustainability Catalyst Grant program, administered by the Graham Sustainability Institute.

  9. April 16, 2025

    SACUA elects Peterson chair, Rangarajan vice chair

    The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs has elected Derek Peterson of LSA as chair and Soumya Rangarajan of the Medical School as vice chair for the next school year.

  10. April 15, 2025

    U-M gets $19M to build brain implants for stroke victims

    A new collaboration between U-M and Stanford University aims to give stroke patients the ability to “speak” by detecting and interpreting brain signals.